I have my own objections against forced vaccinations, but what you're stating here-above is
absolutely false. Autism — and I am talking of real autism here, not of vaccine-induced injury — is
purely genetic (and thus hereditary) in origin and has nothing to do with vaccines. There are 27 genes responsible for an autism spectrum neurology — which includes the conditions known as autism proper (in either high- or low-functioning variant), ADD/ADHD, OCD, synesthesia, eidetic and/or photographic memory, and dyslexia — and they are all to be found on the 23rd X chromosome.
Vaccine-induced injury can range from bowel infections to brain damage, but that is not autism. What
is true on the other hand is that children with an autism spectrum neurology are more sensitive to the toxins used as preservatives in vaccines — e.g. Thimerosal — and that they are thus more prone toward severe and dangerous inflammatory reactions after having been administered certain vaccines.
If the child is high-functioning and becomes low-functioning after having been administered a vaccine which causes an inflammation, then its parents — who generally have not had any medical training — blame the vaccine for the autism. That is completely backwards. Autistic brains are not damaged, but quite the opposite — they contain literally a magnitude of the number of neurons found in a so-called neuro-typical brain, and as such, they also form more complex synapses.
I happen to
be autistic, and yet I've never had the MMR vaccine. As a young boy, I have had measles, mumps and rubella, and I suffered through them as they came along. My IQ scores range in the top 2 percentile — the last test I took, even though it wasn't an official one, had me pegged at 167, but I've also already scored 180 once — and I also happen to have an eidetic and highly associative memory. I would hardly call myself brain-damaged, in spite of the fact that I'm a little slow in understanding social cues when I myself am one of the individuals involved — I have no problem assessing body language between other individuals when I myself am merely an observer.
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<shaking my head>